The Effects of Blue-Light Filtering Intraocular Implants on Glare Geometry.

Curr Eye Res

Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, Institute of Gerontology, College of Public Health, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

Published: July 2023

Purpose: One common complaint with natural opacified lenses is the deleterious effects of higher-order ocular aberrations and intraocular scatter, such as halos and starbursts, which are not always remedied with surgery and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Blue-light filtering (BLF) IOL filter scatter-prone short-wave light. Here, we determine whether BLF IOL reduce halo and starburst size.

Methods: This study was a case-control design, between- and within-subjects (contralateral implantation). Sixty-nine participants with either the BLF IOL ( = 25; AlconSN60AT), clear IOL ( = 24; AlconSA60AT or WF), or both ( = 20) IOL participated. Participants were exposed to a point source of broadband simulated sunlight, which created the appearance of halos/starbursts. Dysphotopsia was measured as the diameter of broadband light-induced halos and starbursts.

Results: A case-control analysis. Halo size was significantly larger ([35.05] = 2.98,  = 0.005) in participants with the clear control lens ( = 3°55' ± 2°48'), compared to the BLF IOL ( = 1°84' ± 1°34'). Starburst size was not significantly different between groups. Halo size was significantly smaller ( = -3.89,  = .001) in test eyes with the BLF ( = 3°16' ± 2°35') compared to the fellow control eyes ( = 5°42' ± 3°17'). Starburst size was also significantly smaller ( = -2.60,  < 0.018) in BLF test eyes ( = 9°57' ± 4°25') than the fellow eye with the clear IOL ( = 12°33' ± 5°25').

Conclusions: BLF IOL filter short-wave light and mimic retinal screening by the young, natural crystalline lens. Such filtering can reduce some deleterious effects of bright light by decreasing ocular diffusion/halos and starbursts.

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